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  1. I guess the reason it won all those awards is the same reason I dislike it as much. It's more of a political pamphlet than a sci-fi. Definitely far from "Best SciFi Ideas".
  2. Best way to find yourself in war is not prepare for one. As shown time and again. Also, persuading your enemies not to prepare for war is a part of the war effort.

    > so anachronistic

    tell that to ruzzia

  3. quic is more layer 4 or close to tcp reimplementation. Far from http layer 7.
  4. ussh (for udp)
  5. > and if this was a bad call they’ll revisit it.

    how would they know? - this is (one of) the ways for people to let them know

  6. What's the point of a private bank or do you mean investement/brokerage?
  7. sure, let's ignore russia working on massive annexations in Ukraine
  8. they now also compete with aws $15/year certs
  9. yes, same reasons as running ubuntu
  10. Yes, ACME-DNS please - https://github.com/joohoi/acme-dns

    Lego supports it.

  11. fwiw, I asked chatgpt:

      "gpt-5-chat-latest is described by OpenAI as a non-reasoning GPT-5 variant—meaning it doesn’t engage in the extended “thinking token” process at all.
    
      gpt-5 with reasoning_effort="minimal" still uses some internal reasoning tokens—just very few—so it’s not truly zero-reasoning.
    
      The difference: "minimal" is lightweight reasoning, while non-reasoning is essentially no structured chain-of-thought beyond the basic generation loop."
  12. "Notably, GPT‑5 with minimal reasoning is a different model than the non-reasoning model in ChatGPT, and is better tuned for developers. The non-reasoning model used in ChatGPT is available as gpt-5-chat-latest."

    hmm, they should call it gpt-5-chat-nonreasoning or something.

  13. > scoring 74.9% on SWE-bench Verified and 88% on Aider polyglot

    why isn't it on https://aider.chat/docs/leaderboards/?

    "last updated August 07, 2025"

  14. it sort of does support it, except it doesn't work with tmux.
  15. Attn: Cerebras

    Any attempt to deal with "<think>" in the code gets it replaced with "<tool_call>".

    Both in inference.cerebras.ai chat and API.

    Same model on chat.qwen.ai doesn't do it.

  16. To put this into perspective, github copilot Business license is 300 "premium" requests a MONTH.
  17. caddy will auto-issue/renew LE or ZeroSSL depending on availability
  18. Monitoring the health of your site is your job.

    You should have it on auto-renewal anyway.

    You can grab a cert from ZeroSSL and probably some others.

    You can also get 1year cert from aws for like $15 though I'd stick with auto renews.

  19. how is it vs m4 mac mini?
  20. how does he turn it on without a power button?
  21. Try lzip. It's about 10 times faster than zopfli though it's not gzip compatible. And it beats zstd -19 on compression.
  22. Did you change CompletionModel to 'gpt-4o-copilot'? - it may be the default now, provided you keep copilot extension updated.
  23. > Also, Cerebras is the company that not only was saying that their hardware was not useful for inference until some time last year, but even partnered with Qualcomm with the claim that Qualcomm’s accelerators had a 10x price performance improvement over their things

    Mistral says they run Le Chat on Cerebras

  24. That depends on models you use and your prompts.

    Use gemini-2.5pro or sonnet3.5/3.7 or gpt-4.1

    Be as specific and detailed in your prompts as you can. Include the right context.

  25. anyone knows how this compares to AWS Inferentia chips?
  26. you can use sonnet3.7 on aws or gcloud and you shouldn't hit any reasonable limits
  27. "We wished to also evaluate Claude 3.7 Sonnet, but were unable to complete the experiments given rate limits with the Anthropic API."
  28. I see the repeat of russia vs Ukraine. Same rhetoric coming on how it's posturing and bluff and grand smart doubleplay etc. We all see the result of it. When people say who they are and what they'll do, believe them.
  29. ToolACE-2-8B and watt-tool-8B have impressive score for the size in that leaderboard.
  30. I'm not familiar with zig but was surprised by the claim that it lacks concurrency.

    Looking into it, it seems to have Async/Await, std.threads and channels.

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